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Common Mistakes to Avoid in Conditional Tenses

Conditional tenses are a crucial part of English grammar, enabling us to express hypothetical situations, possibilities, and the consequences of different conditions. However, even proficient English speakers can sometimes make mistakes when using conditional tenses. In this article, we will explore some common errors people make in conditional tenses and provide guidance on how to […]

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ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY FOR ADVANCED ENGLISH LEARNERS

Advanced English learners have already achieved a strong command of the language and are now poised to refine their language skills for more nuanced communication and comprehension. To reach this level of proficiency, a robust vocabulary is essential. In this article, we will explore a carefully selected list of essential vocabulary words and phrases tailored

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ADVANCED ENGLISH

Introduction English Grammar is a characteristic of the English Language. It is a language whose properties must be composed according to certain rules. In this part, we aim to encourage our learners to appreciate the complexity of structural description and help them develop their overall knowledge and understanding of English Grammar, making it an enjoyable

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WORD REVIEW 2 / BAD

English Vocabulary – Bad Words related to “bad”: Examples in sentences: I had a horrible dream last night. That was really bad. She made really nasty tea. I can feel an unpleasant smell coming from the kitchen. Other related words: His exam was really catastrophic.

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WORD AND GRAMMAR TEST 2

1 The rise in energy ____ has led to a reduction of fossil fuels that the world must use. A)     redundancy B)     efficiency C)    consumption D)    suitability E)     conformity 2 We must find some way to give them fairly complete and realistic picture of the situation, but without ____ them too much. A)     depressing B)    

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ADVERB CLAUSES

Adverbial Clauses in English Adverbials of Time Whenever: Whenever I see him, I am in a good mood. He makes me feel positive. Once: Once he helps us, we could get over the problems. As soon as: As soon as the government has declared the budget, a big argument arose. While: While we were chatting

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SYNONYMS 2

Supply / Provide / Furnish AssureEnsureMake sureGuaranteeSecure Imagine / Suppose / Presume AssumeOpineTheorizePresumeSupposeImagineFancy Think / Consider / Reflect ThinkThink ofConsiderImagineReflectContemplateConceiveSuppose Suggest / Propose / Recommend SuggestProposeRecommendProfferSubmit Generate / Produce / Manufacture GenerateProduceManufactureBreedChurn outGrowFabricate Multiply Multiply (for mathematical operations)BumpHitCrashBangStrikeGreetCollideDashKnockBump intoSlamCrash into Cause / Bring / Trigger CauseBringTriggerCall forthEncompassEngenderBring aboutProduceDoCreateGive rise toBegetBring along Resemble / Look Like

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